No, no. I agree, there were a lot of reasons why she chained Jack to the mast. I was trying to explain a little of Terry's quote about why she did what she did.
I was trying to illustrate that her reasons had very little to do with Will, and more to do with herself. Did it cancel out the suspicion in her mind though? Her actions to me, seem to declare that she doesn't believe him to be trustworthy, otherwise she wouldn't have necessarily shackled him to the ship.
Which actually makes me wonder if she didn't doom both her relationship with Jack and Will in the same foul swoop. Her actions seem like a very firm statement to Jack, which essentially said that she didn't necessarily believe him to be a good man as she had been saying. That she didn't trust him, and that she had to shackle him to the mast for that very reason. Essentially, that message does put a very firm barrier between herself and Jack. So I'm starting to see the logic behind the idea that Jack's priorities shift in AWE....hmmm....